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Eaton Rapids, MI

This was a fun model to do up. It's just a bit smaller than a knight titan with both metal and resin pieces. It's done up to table top standards and I had a bit of fun with the base. I wanted to get a more melting snow look and I think it came out well. Other than that if you look you can see places on the model its self where there is still a bit of snow.




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Muscat, Oman

Looks good, but those are very small photos for such a large model.

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Eaton Rapids, MI

Soul Samurai wrote:
Looks good, but those are very small photos for such a large model.


Thanks!

Not sure why the photos are small on your end. Maybe compression from blogger?

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Muscat, Oman

How did you attach them? Did you copy the image address or the "link" address from the original blog post?

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Eaton Rapids, MI

Soul Samurai wrote:
How did you attach them? Did you copy the image address or the "link" address from the original blog post?


Copied the image address

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Muscat, Oman

Well, the images (or rather the thumbnails that display in the post) on your blog are pretty small. You could either increase the size then copy the image address for a medium sized image, or just copy the link address to embed the actual full-sized image.

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Eaton Rapids, MI

No clue man, They are showing normal size in my browser. I am using Chrome.

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Looking for the Rest of the II Legion

This looks great!


 
   
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Eaton Rapids, MI

 Aetare wrote:
This looks great!


Thank you!

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Muscat, Oman

 darefsky (Flight Medic Paints) wrote:
No clue man, They are showing normal size in my browser. I am using Chrome.
Just tried Chrome, there was no difference. What exactly is the "normal size"? Because the images I'm seeing are 320 x 264 pixels, which is what I consider small?

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Eaton Rapids, MI

Soul Samurai wrote:
 darefsky (Flight Medic Paints) wrote:
No clue man, They are showing normal size in my browser. I am using Chrome.
Just tried Chrome, there was no difference. What exactly is the "normal size"? Because the images I'm seeing are 320 x 264 pixels, which is what I consider small?


Strange. Lets see if linking to another site is less compressed.



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Muscat, Oman

OK, the image is much larger now. It's suffering from rather a lot of compression artifacts, but it's still much better.

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Eaton Rapids, MI

Soul Samurai wrote:
OK, the image is much larger now. It's suffering from rather a lot of compression artifacts, but it's still much better.


Sadly no sight will let me upload in RAW format......

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Muscat, Oman

 darefsky (Flight Medic Paints) wrote:
Sadly no sight will let me upload in RAW format......
While I'm sure you're sick of me by now, I'm curious: did you try right-clicking on the images in Blogger and select "copy link location", or just "open in new tab" and then copying the link from the address bar, and pasting that into img tag?

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Eaton Rapids, MI

Soul Samurai wrote:
 darefsky (Flight Medic Paints) wrote:
Sadly no sight will let me upload in RAW format......
While I'm sure you're sick of me by now, I'm curious: did you try right-clicking on the images in Blogger and select "copy link location", or just "open in new tab" and then copying the link from the address bar, and pasting that into img tag?


I used the Copy Link Location just like always. I did it off my blog (through blogger). I'm wondering if Google hasn't changed the compression on their end somehow. The one I did just above this post was taken from Facebook.

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Muscat, Oman

Huh, how bizarre.

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